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Ellen M Chetwynd, Auteur ; IBCLC, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, Auteur ; Victoria Facelli, Auteur |Background: Despite a documented underutilization of healthcare by the LGBTQIA+ community due to fear of mistreatment, reproduction incurs a likely dependence on the medical system. Within breastfeeding medicine, the language used for breastfee[...]Article : texte imprimé
Poppy extract accompanied the human infant for more than 3 millenia. Motives for its use included excessive crying, suspected pain, and diarrhea. In antiquity, infantile sleeplessness was regarded as a disease. When treatment with opium was reco[...]Article : texte imprimé
Carine Issa, Auteur ; Maria Hobeika, Auteur ; Rouba Karen Zeidam, Auteur |This study aims to investigate the positive association between a longer duration of breastfeeding and better health outcomes from birth to 36 months by using direct health outcomes and indirect health indicators. It is a cross-sectional study i[...]Article : texte imprimé
Key Messages Responding to a recently published case study, in this Insights into Practice the author examines evidence for the use of medications including estrogen, domperidone and spironolactone as part of breastfeeding support for transgend[...]Article : texte imprimé
Perrine Robiquet, Auteur ; Pierre-Emmanuel Zamiara, Auteur ; Thameur Rakza, Auteur |Background: Successful breastfeeding at birth seems to be associated with skin-to-skin contact between mother and newborn and newborn suckling, both within the first 2 hours of life. In practice, knowledge about the number and cause of interrupt[...]Article : texte imprimé
Elizabeth M. Miller, Auteur ; Adetola F. Louis-Jacques, Auteur ; Tara F. Deubel, Auteur |Background: Despite strides made by the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative to improve and normalize breastfeeding, considerable racial inequality persists in breastfeeding rates. Few studies have explored African American womens experience in a[...]Article : texte imprimé
Elizabeth A. Brownell, Auteur ; Mary M. Lussier, Auteur ; Donna Bielecki, Auteur |Background: Previous research has not evaluated predictors of donor human milk (DHM) non-consent status in a neonatal intensive care unit (ICU) setting within the United States. The purpose of this study is to identify and describe maternal and [...]Article : texte imprimé
Ying Lau, Auteur ; Tha Pyai Htun, Auteur ; Peng Im Lim, Auteur |Background: The Iowa Infant Feeding Attitude Scale (IIFAS) was developed to measure maternal attitudes toward infant feeding, but a number of validated studies on the IIFAS found that it was subject to methodological limitations. Objective: [...]Article : texte imprimé
Paige P. Hornsby, Auteur ; Kelly K. Gurka, Auteur ; Mark R. Conaway, Auteur ; Ann Kellams, Auteur |Background: Most women in the United States do not meet their breastfeeding goals, and low-income women breastfeed at lower rates than the general population. While risk factors for early cessation have been documented, specific reasons for disc[...]Article : texte imprimé
Shelley Thibeau, Auteur ; Karen D'Apolito, Auteur ; Ann F. Minnick, Auteur |Background: In the United States, African American infants experience the highest mortality, and their mothers report the lowest breastfeeding rates. Science reports decreased infant mortality among breastfed infants and suggests that milk immun[...]Article : texte imprimé
Tracy A. Page, Auteur ; Jessica Lai, Auteur ; Linda Zheng, Auteur |Background: Neonatal frenotomy is thought to be associated with improved breastfeeding and benefits for mothers and babies. We examined the outcomes, parent perceptions and documentation of the procedure in a group of parent/infant pairs surveye[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jumpei Saito, Auteur ; Kayoko Kaneko, Auteur ; Naho Yakuwa, Auteur ; Hiroyo Kawasaki, Auteur ; Akimasa Yamatani, Auteur ; Atsuko Murashima, Auteur |Background: Oral direct factor Xa inhibitors, collectively referred to as direct oral anticoagulants, are not recommended for breastfeeding women due to insufficient data about the transfer of these drugs into breast milk. In this study, we seri[...]Article : texte imprimé
Joan E Dodgson, Auteur ; Ethan T. Bamberger, Auteur |The issue of using gender inclusive language has become an essential part of the discussion surrounding equity and transparency throughout the research process, including dissemination of results in professional journals. However, inclusion of t[...]Article : texte imprimé
Poster abstracts : 1. Assessing Clinical Recommendations for Interruption or Cessation of Breastfeeding 2. Study on the effect of combined treatment of abscess puncture on milk volume 3. Report on a Series of Cases of Granulomatous Mastitis [...]